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National Response Center | United States Coast Guard

Provides point of contact to report known and suspected incidents of terrorism on US soil. Once terrorism has been reported, this office serves as a conduit to inform state and local officials. Also investigates hazardous materials discharges.

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Crime Prevention And Safety Programs | Centerville Police Department

Provides crime prevention and safety programs to Centerville residents in the areas of: bunco/fraud protection, property identification, child abuse prevention, juvenile delinquency prevention, commercial and residential security evaluations, child sexual assault prevention, shoplifting prevention, halloween safety, school safety, bicycle safety, vacation security checks, neighborhood watch programs, traffic safety, and child passenger safety.

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Environmental Protection, Information, And Complaints | Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Establishes and enforces standards to protect air and water quality (including lead in water), as well as solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup. Insures proper handling of solid wastes and hazardous materials including radiative substances, toxic fumes, and explosives. Offers information and education about environmental issues such as air quality, water quality, water supply, and others. Handles non-emergency complaints about violations of state's environmental protection laws. Examples of complaints include (but are not limited to) smoke or heavy dust emissions from industrial facilities, illegal dumping, burning of trash or tires, drinking water issues, destruction or draining of wetlands, and discharging industrial or agricultural waste into water or storm sewers. Offers opportunities for citizens to participate in public advisory groups, public information sessions, and public hearings. Can provide information regarding lead in water including if the area is under an advisory and/or what actions one can take.

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Environmental Programs - Waste Management | Clark County Solid Waste District

Provides Environmental Programs to enhance the community. Environmental Enforcement provides two full-time sheriff's deputies dedicated to enforcing litter laws and investigating illegal dumping activity.

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Environmental Health - Public Health Hazards | Allen County Health Department

Offers residents an opportunity to report conditions that may be a public health hazard. These conditions may include improper storage of garbage, stagnant water, and other concerns outside the home. Has no authority to enter a home. Reports will be followed up by an investigation.

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Sustainability Program | Franklin County Public Health

The Sustainability Programs work to protect and maintain the natural environment, human health, and ecological health. It does this by working with partners such as SWACO and MORPC. These programs also minimize solid, infectious and hazardous waste in the community. It is also responsible for regulating and enforcing disposal of waste into approved facilities, including landfills. Investigates illegal dumping and environmental crimes.

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Environmental Crimes Unit | Lorain County Sheriff

Accepts anonymous report information about the activities of people who are illegally disposing of litter, dumping and/or committing an environmental crime.

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Waste Water Management | Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

Operates as a regional wastewater treatment agency that transports and treats wastewater in the Greater Cleveland area. Regulates storm and sanitary collection facilities, operates three waste water treatment plants, and maintains major sewer intercepts within the larger sewer system. Monitors the water quality at area beaches and posts the results for the public on the agency website and through signage at beaches. Accepts complaints about illegal dumping into the sewer system and odors coming from the sewers. Responsible for the development and implementation of a regional storm and flood control plan. In case of basement flooding, will send an inspector to the site to determine if blockage or break is in the main sewer line (for example, the storm sewer in the street) or on private property (from the curb to the house). Can only address issues with Sewer District owned sewer line. The sewer line from the curb to the house is the homeowners' responsibility.

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Solid/Infectious Waste Inspection | Geauga County General Health District

Regulates solid waste disposal in area of jurisdiction. Inspects landfills, transfer stations, and waste composting facilities. Investigates complaints regarding landfills in cooperation with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Environmental Protection, Information, And Complaints | Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Establishes and enforces standards to protect air and water quality (including lead in water), as well as solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup. Insures proper handling of solid wastes and hazardous materials including radiative substances, toxic fumes, and explosives. Offers information and education about environmental issues such as air quality, water quality, water supply, and others. Handles non-emergency complaints about violations of state's environmental protection laws. Examples of complaints include (but are not limited to) smoke or heavy dust emissions from industrial facilities, illegal dumping, burning of trash or tires, drinking water issues, destruction or draining of wetlands, and discharging industrial or agricultural waste into water or storm sewers. Offers opportunities for citizens to participate in public advisory groups, public information sessions, and public hearings. Can provide information regarding lead in water including if the area is under an advisory and/or what actions one can take.

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General Crime Reporting | United States Federal Bureau Of Investigation

Accepts reports of suspected terrorism or criminal activity. Administers areas of jurisdiction include counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber crime, public corruption, civil rights violations, organized crime, white-collar crime, and major thefts/violent crimes, and weapons of mass destruction (all chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive weapon modalities).

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West Carrollton Police Dept | West Carrollton Police Department

Offers dispatch police officers within West Carrollton city limits to the scene of a crime in progress or a police emergency incident (call 911). Dispatches police officer to the scene of incidents where citizens need non emergency assistance (call 859-3688). Investigates crimes and reports of missing persons, fingerprints arrestees, and investigates incidents of alleged police misconduct.

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Takes reports and investigates public complaints of unlawful spills and dumping of hazardous waste and other materials into storm sewers, waterways, and soil within the county. Does not handle airborne emissions (see EPA).

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Illegal Dumping Reporting | Boone County Public Works Department

Accepts reports of people who are disposing of hazardous materials, trash, or other items in places other than those legitimately set aside for this purpose. Discarded items may include auto body parts, tires, boats, home appliances, and furniture in a dilapidated or inoperable condition.

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Provides and manages recycling drop-off sites and operates recycling programs in area schools. Offers recycling and community clean-up events and hosts special events for electronic, pharmaceutical, and hazardous household waste collection, as well as used tire collection and document shredding. Investigates reports of illegal dumping, littering, and burning. Develops environmentally safe solid waste management plans to achieve Ohio's goals for waste reduction, recycling, and solid waste management in the region. Helps communities and businesses implement cost-effective and environmentally safe solid waste management practices.

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Illegal Dumping And Odor Control | Allen County Health Department

Offers residents an opportunity to report conditions that may be a public health hazard. These conditions may include improper storage of garbage, stagnant water, and other concerns outside the home. Has no authority to enter a home. Reports will be followed up by an investigation.

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Huber Heights Police Division | Huber Heights Police Division

Dispatches officers to the scene of a crime in progress or a police emergency incident (call 911). Also dispatches police officers to the scene of incidents where citizens need non emergency police services

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Environmental Health - Waste Disposal | Cuyahoga County District Board Of Health

Regulates solid waste disposal in area of jurisdiction. Inspects construction and demolition debris landfills, transfer stations, and waste composting facilities. Investigates complaints regarding landfills, in cooperation with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Information on mercury and its clean-up is available on the web site and by phone.

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Nail-A-Dumper | Solid Waste Authority Of Central Ohio

Provides a hotline and website for the public to anonymously report information about the activities of people who are disposing hazardous materials, trash or other items in non-designated areas.

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General Crime Reporting | United States Federal Bureau Of Investigation

Accepts reports of suspected terrorism or criminal activity. Administers areas of jurisdiction include counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber crime, public corruption, civil rights violations, organized crime, white-collar crime, and major thefts/violent crimes, and weapons of mass destruction (all chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive weapon modalities).

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Environmental Protection, Information, And Complaints | Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Establishes and enforces standards to protect air and water quality (including lead in water), as well as solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup. Insures proper handling of solid wastes and hazardous materials including radiative substances, toxic fumes, and explosives. Offers information and education about environmental issues such as air quality, water quality, water supply, and others. Handles non-emergency complaints about violations of state's environmental protection laws. Examples of complaints include (but are not limited to) smoke or heavy dust emissions from industrial facilities, illegal dumping, burning of trash or tires, drinking water issues, destruction or draining of wetlands, and discharging industrial or agricultural waste into water or storm sewers. Offers opportunities for citizens to participate in public advisory groups, public information sessions, and public hearings. Can provide information regarding lead in water including if the area is under an advisory and/or what actions one can take.

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Illegal Dumping Reporting (ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES TASK FORCE) | Hamilton County Environmental Services

Various representatives from law enforcement to environmental organizations who investigate illegal dumping, tire dumping, and other environmental crimes.

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Public Health - Inspection And Remediation - Health Nuisances | Ross County Health District

Provides inspection or education on methods of clean-up regarding a variety of health hazards in the home environment. Topics include the hazards of: high grass over 8", trash & debris, stagnant water, insect infestation, lead, illegal dumping reporting in public and privately owned lots, rodent control, (inspector places poison in animal burrows outside the house), mold (especially regarding black mold that grows on water-soaked cardboard and unpainted wood), as well as inspections and licensing of public establishments in order to enforce existing health codes. Inspects tenants' homes for bedbugs and cites landlords but will not inspect homeowners. NOTE: Homeowners who request assistance with rodent control or home sanitation may be cited for corrective action if the health inspector decides the situation warrants.

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Environmental Protection, Information, And Complaints | Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Establishes and enforces standards to protect air and water quality (including lead in water), as well as solid and hazardous waste management and cleanup. Insures proper handling of solid wastes and hazardous materials including radiative substances, toxic fumes, and explosives. Offers information and education about environmental issues such as air quality, water quality, water supply, and others. Handles non-emergency complaints about violations of state's environmental protection laws. Examples of complaints include (but are not limited to) smoke or heavy dust emissions from industrial facilities, illegal dumping, burning of trash or tires, drinking water issues, destruction or draining of wetlands, and discharging industrial or agricultural waste into water or storm sewers. Offers opportunities for citizens to participate in public advisory groups, public information sessions, and public hearings. Can provide information regarding lead in water including if the area is under an advisory and/or what actions one can take.

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